Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday criticised the Centre for clubbing the Rail Budget with the general Budget saying "it has killed the autonomy of Railways", the lifeline of the country.
The Supreme Court on Monday fixed for final hearing BJP leader Subramanian Swamy's plea challenging the constitutional validity of certain IPC provisions on hate speech and writing.
Schultz said. "The irony is we had our best Christmas ever and our business went up, so I thank him."
Belgium sacked national team coach Marc Wilmots after the "intended goals had not been reached," the Royal Belgian Football Association, or URBSFA has announced.
Actor Ravi Teja, who was last seen in Telugu actioner ‘Bengal Tiger’, is most likely to star in the remake of Tamil court-room drama ‘Manithan’, a source said.
From an owl café to a "Game of Thrones" themed restaurant, it's hard to beat London when it comes to keeping foodies on their toes with new dining experiences.
North Korea's announcement named YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Voice of America and South Korean media sites as specific examples of what it is blocking "for a certain period of time."
"We have issued visas to five Pakistani officials, who will be going to India to get evidence about the Pathankot attack," an Indian High Commission spokesperson in Pakistan said.
"Laws should be enacted to regulate fees and other charges in private schools, besides bringing all minority schools in the country within the ambit of the Right to Education," an All India Parents' Association said.
The National Award-winning actress said "things are no longer same for 30-plus actresses now as all kinds of films are being made depicting different stages of life."
The Shiv Sena has once again hit out at the Devendra Fadnavis government in Maharashtra, this time over the suicide of a 16-year-old girl.
The four Congress MLAs who have been charged are Sivadasan Nair, Dominic Presentation, AT George and MA Wahid.
Actress Julia Roberts made a rare appearance with her three children and husband Danny Moder.
Reflecting the rising cases of human trafficking post-earthquake in Nepal, 838 people, mostly women, have been intercepted along the Indo-Nepal border from April 25 to July 19, according to figures compiled by NGOs.